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NJ gambling regulators fine online operators $150,000

New Jersey gambling regulators are in nothing short of a giving mood this holiday season. Acording to a report by PressofAtlanticCity.com, The state Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) dinged SG Digital, PokerStars, iGaming Cloud, GAN and William Hill Sports Book on a range of violations that cost anywhere from $1,000 to $100,000. Though none of…

New Jersey racetracks clock win vs. pro sports leagues

New Jersey's once beleaguered gaming industry is unquestionably the hero of the decades-long effort to bring legalized sports betting to the United States. Their battle raged on for years and was, seemingly, ended entirely when the Supreme Court overturned the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 back in 2018. But one battle on…

New Jersey posts record online gambling revenue for July 2019

New Jersey's stubborn determination to legalize online gambling in an effort to save the failing casinos of Atlantic City is, once again, appears to be working out perfectly. According to numbers recently released by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement July 2019 produced record revenue for the Garden State's online operators with the Golden…

Borgata pumps up with $12 million sports betting improvements

The Borgata Casino and Spa is getting ready to make $12 million worth of sports betting related improvements to their Atlantic City property. It's a move that could cement the Borgata's dominance in the NJ market and is exactly what Atlantic City was hoping for when it pressed Garden State lawmakers to push forward on…

New Jersey Attorney General calls out Adelson link to Wire Act re-do

New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal is looking to find out whether or not the hand of Sheldon Adelson was pushing the Department of Justice (DOJ) when it recently decided to reinterpret the Wire Act of 1961. Earlier this week, Grewal filed a lawsuit in US District Court seeking to pry any documentation regarding Adelson,…

New Jersey fines PokerStars over illegal college sports betting

PokerStars' New Jersey sports betting arm has earned the unwelcome distinction of being hit with the largest fine ever levied on a Garden State sports betting operator. The unit, officially known as TSG Interactive US Services Limited, caught a $10,000 fine for accepting more than 200 wagers on a college basketball game between Rutgers University…

New Jersey sports betting sets another monthly revenue record

Sports betting in New Jersey is a gift that just keeps on giving to the Garden State and its wager-happy residents. That fact was made clear when the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) released its figures for March 2019 sports betting revenue which, once again, set a new record for the state. According…

New Jersey online gambling operators hit with fines

When it comes to online gambling in the United States, New Jersey is the leader of the pack. The Garden State led the fight for regulation and is enforcing those regulations with real vigor. To wit, earlier this month several New Jersey online licensees were hit with fines for a series of infractions involving self-excluded…

New Jersey online gambling fails to post revenue record in February

New Jersey's experiment with regulated online gambling has been going so well recently that it's actually a newsworthy event when the state's operators fail to post record monthly revenue. That's what happened in February when Garden State operators not only failed to beat their own records for the month, they also failed to post an…

California man forfeits $90k for gambling in New Jersey

A California man is forfeiting $90,000 from funds in his New Jersey online gambling accounts on account of the fact that he doesn't live in New Jersey but has been gambling online there from his home in California anyways. The gambler in question, Vinh Dao, somehow managed to bypass some of the most sophisticated geo-tracking…